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Institut Royal de France. Annuaire pour 1841. — From Mr. D. B. 

 Warden. 



Societe Royalo et Centrale d'Agriculturc. Bulletin des Seances, 

 Compte-rendu mensuel. No. 18, Juin et Juillct, 1840. No. 19, 

 Aoiit et Septembre, 1840. 8vo. — From the same. 



Recherches sur l'Histoire et 1'Origine des Foulahs ou Fellahs, par M. 

 Gustave d'Eichthal. 1840. 8vo. — From the Author. 



Premiere Note sur la necessite de repousser, ou d'ajourner le projet 

 de loi sur les Fortifications de Paris, &c, par Jul lien de Paris, 

 &c. &c. Paris, 1841. 12mo. — From the Author. 



Fortifications de Paris, &c. &c. Seconde Note de M. Jullien de 

 Paris, &c Paris, 1841. 12mo. — From the same. 



Report of the Commissioners under the Act of Congress of 20th July, 

 1840, for the purpose of Exploring and Determining the Boun- 

 dary Line between the States of Maine and New Hampshire, and 

 the British Provinces. Jan. 1841. Washington. 8vo. — From 

 the Commissioners. 



Report to the Secretary of State for the Home Department, from the 

 Poor Law Commissioners, on the Training of Pauper Children ; 

 with Appendices. London, 1841. 8vo. — From Mr. Frederick 

 A. Packard. 



Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia. 

 No. 1. March and April, 1841. 8vo. — From the Academy. 



Journal of the Franklin Institute of the State of Pennsylvania. Third 

 Series. Vol. I, May, 1841. No. 5. 8vo. — From the Insti- 

 tute. 



A Discourse delivered before the Georgia Historical Society, on Fri- 

 day, 12th Feb. 1841. By William Bacon Stevens, M.D. Sa- 

 vannah, 1841. 8vo. — From the Society. 



A Biographical Memoir of Commodore Joshua Barney, &c. Edited 

 by Mary Barney. Boston, 1832. 8vo. — From Mr. Du Pon- 

 ceau. 



Researches, Philosophical and Antiquarian, concerning the Aborigi- 

 nal History of America. By J. H. M'Cuiloh, Jun., M.D. Bal- 

 timore, 1829. 8vo. — From the same. 



The Committee, consisting of Mr. Walker, Dr. Patterson, 

 Professor Alexander, Major Graham, and Captain Talcott, to 

 which was referred, on the 16th April last, the letter of Mr. 

 Simeon Borden, giving an account of his trigonometrical sur- 

 vey of Massachusetts, and a comparison of its results with 



